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Nub
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just a thought, with the salt water and all, what did the guys do to keep the guns from rusting fast?
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Subsim Aviator
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Constant maintenance, constant lubrication, and near constant shooting LOL
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Navy Seal
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It helps when the guns are German made, not French
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Wayfaring Stranger
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I thought most of the German guns were made by French slave laborers?
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In the Brig
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We had a 20mm low and on the bow of the boat which took on green water all the time. On top of that in strong winds the barrel cover would rub all the parkerization off on the barrel.
Our solution was to apply gobs of grease to it and the barrel. Then we would wrap an ace bandage soaked in grease around the barrrel too. After two weeks we would do it all over again. It never failed to fire and it looked good in port. |
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Navy Seal
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Fleet Admiral
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Lube. Lots and lots of Lube.
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#8 |
Chief of the Boat
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Rgr that...lots of hard work.
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